What do you want GPS to do for your business?

Asset tracking is only one of a long list of GPS-enabled functions that are shaking the slack out of business operations and delivering more to the bottom line for today's fleets

Dec 01, 2008

Asset tracking is only one of a long list of GPS-enabled functions that are shaking the slack out of business operations and delivering more to the bottom line for today's fleets. Blend GPS with mobile computing and various management software applications and there seems to be no limit to what fleets can achieve. So what do you want GPS to do for your business?

Automate fuel tax reporting

Automate driver logging for hours-of-service compliance

Communicate with drivers and other remote workers

Create specialized routing for oversized and hazmat vehicles

Develop time and location-specific risk profiles

Enhance security with geo-fencing, remote vehicle lockdown

Get real-time traffic information

Help protect drivers and other remote workers with “panic button” emergency support

Improve customer visibility/service

Improve the operating precision of off-road equipment

Locate/track mobile assets

Monitor driver performance, including speed and out-of-route miles, in real time